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Practical Guide to Telestroke

There is growing interest in deploying telestroke solutions to extend evidence-based acute stroke care to patients that live remotely from primary stroke centers. To meet the needs of the stroke community, National Stroke Association offers a series of three 60-minute, non-accredited webinars to educate primary stroke center hospitals on how to create and effectively manage a telestroke network to improve stroke patient outcomes.

Target Audience

This series is designed for stroke center coordinators, medical directors, hospital administrators, neurologists and emergency medicine physicians. The audience may also include other stroke team members.

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